My dropbox subscription is coming up for renewal and I'm thinking about 
cancelling and just going with iCloud drive storage. I have less than 
30Gigabyte of files that I want to keep and that'll cost me .99 cents instead 
of $10 per month for fropbox's 2 terabyte.

Question: I see a handful of preloaded folders in my iCloud drive but can I 
just throw files into it as desired just like I would with Dropbox? or, is 
iCloud drive regulated somehow and only for application folders?
I hope I am making sense with this question. I'd just like to know I can use 
iCloud drive in the same way as I do dropbox before going ahead with the switch.

And, how is the files app involved with iCloud drive? is that the interface for 
iCloud on ios?


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